The Secret History of Vampires
Their Multiple Forms and Hidden Purposes
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2010
Inner Traditions Bear and Company (Verlag)
978-1-59477-325-9 (ISBN)
Inner Traditions Bear and Company (Verlag)
978-1-59477-325-9 (ISBN)
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A look at the forgotten ancestors of the modern-day vampire, many of which have very different characteristics.
Of all forms taken by the undead, the vampire wields the most powerful pull on the modern imagination. But the countless movies and books inspired by this child of the night who has a predilection for human blood are based on incidents recorded as fact in newspapers and judicial archives in the centuries preceding the works of Bram Stoker and other writers. Digging through these forgotten records, Claude Lecouteux unearths a very different figure of the vampire in the many accounts of individuals who reportedly would return from their graves to attack the living. These ancestors of the modern vampire were not all blood suckers; they included shroud eaters, appesarts, nightmares, and the curious figure of the stafia, whose origin is a result of masons secretly interring the shadow of a living human being in the wall of a building under construction. As Lecouteux shows, the belief in vampires predates ancient Roman times, which abounded with lamia, stirges, and ghouls. Discarding the tacked together explanations of modern science for these inexplicable phenomena, the author looks back to another folk belief that has come down through the centuries like that of the undead: the existence of multiple souls in every individual, not all of which are able to move on to the next world after death.
Of all forms taken by the undead, the vampire wields the most powerful pull on the modern imagination. But the countless movies and books inspired by this child of the night who has a predilection for human blood are based on incidents recorded as fact in newspapers and judicial archives in the centuries preceding the works of Bram Stoker and other writers. Digging through these forgotten records, Claude Lecouteux unearths a very different figure of the vampire in the many accounts of individuals who reportedly would return from their graves to attack the living. These ancestors of the modern vampire were not all blood suckers; they included shroud eaters, appesarts, nightmares, and the curious figure of the stafia, whose origin is a result of masons secretly interring the shadow of a living human being in the wall of a building under construction. As Lecouteux shows, the belief in vampires predates ancient Roman times, which abounded with lamia, stirges, and ghouls. Discarding the tacked together explanations of modern science for these inexplicable phenomena, the author looks back to another folk belief that has come down through the centuries like that of the undead: the existence of multiple souls in every individual, not all of which are able to move on to the next world after death.
Claude Lecouteux is a former professor of medieval literature and civilization at the Sorbonne. He is the author of numerous books on medieval and pagan afterlife beliefs, including The Return of the Dead and Witches, Werewolves, and Fairies. He lives in Paris.
Introduction
1 The Vampire Myth
2 Man, Life, Death
3 The Life of the Dead
4 Precursors of the Vampire
5 Names of the Vampire
6 How Do We Protect Ourselves from Vampires?
7 Identifying and Killing the Vampire
8 Questions and Answers
Appendix 1 The Vampires of Medvegia
Appendix 2 The Dead Woman’s Shroud
Appendix 3 The Vampire of Bendschin or Pentsch
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Zusatzinfo | Includes 8-page b&w insert |
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Verlagsort | Rochester |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 254 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-59477-325-4 / 1594773254 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-59477-325-9 / 9781594773259 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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